"Invincible," which originated as a comic series written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley, has surged to the top of the superhero zeitgeist after receiving an animated show on Amazon Prime Video on Mar. 21, 2021.
“I have loved the show Invincible so far,” OH senior Dylan Matjea said. “It has taken the superhero trope and basically flipped it over its head. It’s a huge series.”
"Invincible" dumbfounded audiences with its mature storytelling, elaborate plotting, and (most of all) massive amounts of animated gore. It was a much-needed shock to the system that still exerts significant cultural influence.
This fall, HBO and Prime unleashed the next wave of Stephen King-inspired entertainment, and it comes with everything fans would expect from this Godfather of Horror.
The long-awaited "Welcome to Derry: The Awakening" series is a prequel expanding King’s IT universe, and King fans are already stirred up. The new season promises a deeper dive into the town’s cursed past and the early manifestations of central character Pennywise before the events of the original series.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 is a highly anticipated animated series which promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats, releasing a new episode every Thursday until June 11.
Overall, fans can look forward to 24 exciting episodes filled with intense battles, intriguing character development, and the captivating supernatural elements that have come to define the series.
OH senior Francisco Jr Elizondo said, “Animations are good, and the fight scenes are good.”
Since Disney bought Star Wars, there has always been a rift between what Star Wars gives us and what the fans are watching. As usual, anytime a new Star Wars project premieres, OH fans are divided.
Some believe no TV show or movie competes with the films George Lucas (director of the frist six movies that make up the Star Wars franchise) made, while others believe that Disney´s projects are just as enjoyable and allow for anyone to understand them.
"I grew up watching the prequels and also watched Rogue One, in which I loved the old movies and enjoyed Rogue One,” said OH junior Damian Suggs. "But it’s hard to stay interested in Star Wars if some shows are bad.”
Matt Murdock has reclaimed the dark, rain-slicked streets of Hell’s Kitchen. With the March 2026 premiere of "Daredevil: Born Again Season 2," the Marvel Cinematic Universe is finally delivering on a long-standing promise to its most dedicated fans: a true return to form.
This isn't the sanitized version seen in recent guest appearances; it’s a full-blooded return to the bone-crunching realism of the original Netflix era, marking a major tonal shift for Disney+ toward more mature, grounded storytelling.
“The TV-MA rating definitely moves the needle on the spectrum closer to a Daredevil comic book vibe than a usual MCU vibe," said OH senior Joseph Shaw. "It still has its MCU influence in some of the humor, and it references outside MCU happenings."




